Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Test
**Chapter 1 Test requires you add in a picture of an animal cell (that you either draw or copy and paste in) to allow for different organelles to be labeled by the student.**

**Please note that for this test a couple of pictures need to be added.**

Questions 15-17 require a picture of the internal bone structure from page 41 with the different layers labeled with the question numbers. I chose to just draw this picture.

Questions 25-31 require a skeleton with bones marked with the question numbers that your child has to label. I took the picture of the skeleton for this test from an Apologia PDF file for the course notebook posted on their website here. It’s to the right of the book picture, obviously labeled “Course Notebook,” and you can just open it and print out the single page of the skeleton if you so choose.

Note that the Chapter 4 test requires two different diagrams, one of a tooth and one of the digestive system, for questions 24-32. These are easily found online with a quick search. Also, the answer to the bonus question (peristalsis) is NOT in the book.

Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 5 Test
As always, you need to add to the Chapter 5 test file by pasting in a diagram and a photo. Problems 24-26 require a diagram of a wheat grain, allowing for its three basic parts to be labeled, and the bonus question requires a photo of malachite, much like the one in the book.

**The Chapter 8 test requires a diagram for labeling different parts of the heart for questions 23-28. You can use the diagram found on the book website (mentioned in the beginning of the book), or find one better suited to your needs elsewhere online.

Note that for the Lesson 9 Test, Questions 23-30 require diagrams for labeling. For this I actually used a sheet I found online HERE that has a diagram of the brain and “nerve cell.” (The book refers to it as a “neuron cell.”)

Hello, no I’m sorry. I posted previously that I do not have the answer keys. For most worksheets they are in order as you go through the chapter, so it’s fairly easy to correct on your own. For the tests, since I try to mix it up a bit, you’ll have to read through the chapter to find the answers.
See the post here.

As for images for tests, I just go to yahoo or images.yahoo.com and search for what I need. I don’t leave them pasted into the tests when I post them because I don’t want to use them without permission and/or violate copyrights. They’re usually quite easy to find though.

We are presently moving into Lesson 9 in Human Anatomy and Physiology and your vocabulary, tests, and links have been most helpful,. I am hoping you have the final 5 lessons (10-14) in the works. Please let me know if you anticipate these being made available as we move into the spring months of 2013. Thank you! Leslie

Posting them for you tonight. We literally just finished Chapter 12 – I finished the test last night and my son just took it today. Chapter 13 vocab section is complete but it will probably be another week or two before the test is ready, then I’ll post both. The final chapter probably won’t be posted till mid-May (unless I happen to get it finished sooner – unlikely) because we’re taking a break for a couple of weeks before we finish up the year.

Thank you SOOOOO much for posting these! I started Apologia this year with my olders (gr. 5 & 4) and found after 2 chapters that I just didn’t feel they were retaining anything. One a whim I thought I’d search online before making up my own test (time is always limited, right?!) and I found your site. WONDERFUL tests/ materials. I will be passing these on to my friend who also does Apologia and has been making up her own tests. Thanks, thanks, thanks!

I am studying A&P with my 4 yo, 7 yo, and 14 yo. My little ones just need the basics and hands on activities but my older one clearly needs more to study and be held accountable for retaining and understanding. You are such a blessing to share your incredible work with other Christian homeschooling families. Thank you so very much! The whole time I printed out this material I was literally praising God for your hands, mind and hard work. I am asking Him to pour out a blessing on you for your generosity!

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